Published: Aug. 30, 2016
Students wearing space suits

Capitalizing on its reputation as a top public university in space research, the 麻豆影院 is launching a brand new Space Minor program for undergraduate students.

The program, a component of CU 麻豆影院鈥檚 Grand Challenge: Our Space. Our Future., will allow undergraduate students, regardless of major, to obtain a minor that complements their major degree with a set of five space-related courses. The entry听point to the minor is the required Pathway To Space course, which will provide a broad overview of all aspects of space science, engineering, technology and how space is influenced by the arts and humanities.

Topics of the minor will include space science and exploration, human spaceflight and life sciences, aeronautics and near space, launch and spacecraft systems, climate and environment, space business, policy and politics, space arts, media and history. Students will take four more elective classes on space-related topics of their choosing.

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A Space Minor launch event featuring astronaut Jim Voss for CU听麻豆影院 students will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 1, at the听Fiske Planetarium. Doors open at 6:30 pm.听Free pizza and drinks will be provided.

鈥淭he Space Minor provides CU 麻豆影院 students, both technical and non-technical majors, with an opportunity to understand the language, concepts and issues associated with the science and technology of Earth and space,鈥 said Steve Nerem, faculty director of the Space Minor and professor in Aerospace Engineering Sciences.

Nerem added that students who pursue the space minor will gain valuable knowledge and enhance the value of their major. With this background, he said, students will be better prepared to understand, respond to, and be leaders of a rapidly changing technological environment.

The minor consists of 15 credit hours - or听five courses. The space minor is now open for enrollment. Find more information at the . 听